In Scene one the Act starts off with a few Imagery. Line 7 the Gentlewomen is talking about how Lady Macbeth has been fast asleep. " Yet all this while in a most fast sleep
". The doctor also uses sleep when he says " A great perturbation in nature, to receive at once the benefit of sleep ... In the slumbery agitation. " On page 206 Lady Macbeth uses Fear and Injury when she is talking to the Doctor. Line 33, " a soldier, and afeard? What need we fear who knows it. Yet would have to thought the old man have had so much blood in him. Lady Macbeth is saying for shame a soldier and afraid. And she questions why should we fear who knows it when no one can challenge our authority.
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Very nice but I believe that the first one would better be classified as lack of sleep. This lack of sleep shows how she cannot rest because she is fearful and panicked even when she is supposed to be peaceful
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